THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE 31.
Your
-THIS
Store
RED& WHITE
IS
A
UNION
STORE—
SOCKEYE SALMON - Deming Is tall 48c
SPAM............. .............................. 12 oz. 39
DEVILED MEAT - Red & White
. 12‘s 1le
CORN, Golden - R & W Cream of W.K. 2’s 2 35c
PEAS - R & W fancy .... No. 2’s
2 for 35c
£ RLSH PRUNES - Walla Walla No. 2%2‘s 180
SUNSPUN.......................................... Pint 280
APPLE BUTTER - Dutch Girl.......38 oz. 280
RIPE OLIVES - Lindsay Mammoth, No. 1’s 330
No. 1 glass 260
TAMALES - Stidd’s.............
FLOUR - Red & White . ....
49 lbs. $1.95
MACARONI - Red & White
..... 112 lb. 25
...... 2 lbs. 33e
CRACKERS
PANCAKE FLOUR - R. & W......
lbs. 190
VANILLA EXTRACT - Pheasant, 8 oz. 230
PEP - Kellogg's ..................
Large 100
SHREDDED WHEAT
2 for 230
MATCHES
............................ Carton 230
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
2 for 150
— Brown Karo Syrup for Baby Formulas Only —
Meat Department—
CHICKENS
Roasters and Fryers
SAUERKRAUT
Quart 170
MINCE MEAT........ ..... Pound 250
MOCK CHICKEN LEGS Each 50
ELIZA ISABELLE CALDWELL j some are nearly completed. Refresh
Mrs. Eliza Isabelle Caldwell, age ments were served and afterwards
87, passed away early last Thursday 4-H club songs were sung.
morning. April 1, at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Walter Campbell at 4-H PIG CLUB
Eugene.
She was born February 22. 1857, at HAS MEETING
Gentryville, Missouri, the daughter of
Andrew and Elizabeth Queener. She
The Blue Ribbon 4-H pig club met
came by covered wagon train across
the plains in 1866 at the age of nine at the Columbia school house Tuesday
New Sound System
years. The family settled at Scio, evening, under the leadership of E. R.
Buzzard.
Members
present
were
Da
Oregon, where in 1875 she was mar
Music
F
ried to Charles W. Caldwell. They vid Dufur, Wilbur Hunt, Vern Hunt,
made their home in the Palouse coun Richard Synder, Otis McCulley, Al
try of eastern Washington until 1904 bert Liebe. Donald Parker, Emsley
Staff Sergeant Harris is well
at which time they moved to Irrigon. Rogers and Creston Buzzard, club re BILL HARRIS TO
known
here, serving as president of
porter.
Since Mr. Caldwell’s death in 1925.
The Rotary club of Hermiston gave BE MARRIED SOON 1 the student body at Hermiston high
she had made her home with her eld
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est son Fred who preceded her in an excellent boar to the 4-H pig club
| school in his senior year.
death last November, after which she some time ago which has been great | Word has been received locally by
went to Eugene to stay w ith, a daugh ly appreciated. Plans were made con Mr. and Mrs. George Harris that their
cerning use of the boar, which will
ter.
! son, Staff Sergeant Bill Harris, and
OVER THE TOP
She was a member of the Seventh be kept at the David Dufur farm.
Miss Joyce Carman will be married
The next meeting will be held at
Day Adventist church and Women of
I April 28 somewhere in India where
Woodcraft. She is survived by three the Dufur home on April 13 when j he is serving with the armed forces.
with
daughters and five sons: Mrs. Lulu each member will give an accurate Mr. and Mrs. Harris received a pic-
UNITED
STATES
WAR
report
on
the
breeds
of
hogs
assigned
Campbell and Mrs. Jessie Smith, both
|
ture
of
the
young
couple
but
to
date
of Eugene; Mrs. Pearl Potts. Uma to them. Anyone interested is invit have received little further news con-
tilla; George, Astoria: Walter, The ed to attend the meeting.
| cerning the forthcoming event.
Dalles; Clyde, Umatilla: Carl, Taco WEDDING FITES
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ma, Wn.l and Earl, Pasadena, Cal.
Also by 27 grandchildren and 25 great
MADE KNOWN
grandchildren.
Geo.
Funeral services were held at Eu
gene with interment in a family plot
.
Has
Announcement of the marriage of
in the Oddfellows cemetery there.
Miss
Florence
Kowitz,
daughter
of
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Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kowitz, and Leo
Nifty Needier» Meet
Haddox was made this week. The
The Nifty Needlers 4-H sewing ceremony took place at Payette, Ida
club met at the home of Mrs. R. G. ho, on March 27.
All Types of Lubricants to Fit All Needs
Attebury last Wednesday. All the
Mis. Haddox is employed at the
members were present and reports of Labor Temple and Mr. Haddox at the
Union 76 Gasoline - Triton Motor Oi!
the progress were given. Everyone Farm Bureau Mill. They reside in
has started the initial project while one of the Charles Hodge cottages.
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FOR VICTORY
BONDS-STAMPS
Harkenrider
OIL TO BURN
BUY
WAR
STAMPS
& BONDS
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
Let Safeway be your
Guide to
a Better Values!
Dozen 35c‘
6 for 49
2 for 230
Pound 210
2 Lbs. 290
ORANGES - Sweet Florida
GRAPEFRUIT - Texas Pink
LETTUCE - Solid Heads.......
ASPARAGUS - Local .........
RHUBARB - Local
Hermiston Trading Co.
REB & WHITE STBRE
—
—
10:30
A.
M.
"D" RID STAMPS
Good
April 18 to 30
Incl.
A put up job
for grapefruit
Enriched Flour KITCheN.. MAz.
Evap. Milk
Rolled Oats
Peanut Butter
16 - Sugar Belle Peas
—
"C" RED STAMPS
Good April 11 to 30 M.
No. 2 cans
With fruits and juices rationed, it’s
going to be a put up job for grape*
fruit to be Home Canning Success
Number One. Right now is the time
to seal away the delicate flavor of this
fruit while it is cheap and good. Why
don’t you try canning your grape-
fruit today, following the simple com
plete directions given below.
CHERUB—ALPINE—PET-
CARNATION—
A
BORDEN’S
A
8 - Cut Green Beans
COLUMBIA NEWS
Ga. Pace enlisted last May and has
been at Fort Benning since Septem
ber.
By Mr». Bob Woodward
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hutchison and
daughter of Pilot Rock were here on JUNIOR HIGH TO
business last Saturday and to visit
the Baxter Hutchisons and Mr. and GIVE OPERETTA
Mrs. L. W. Douglas.
Mr., and Mrs. W. A. Mikesell were
in Pendleton last Saturday accompan
“Hats Off is the title of the junior
ied by Mrs. Baxter Hutchison, who high school operetta to be presented
visited her cousin, Mrs. Cora Boyd, Friday evening. April 16. at 8:00
who is very ill at St. Anthony's hos o’clock in the high school auditorium.
pital.
It is reported that the E. C- Hughes The plot of the story centers around
property has recently been sold to the building up of the U. S. Navy by
Dan Massingale of Hermiston. Mr. John Paul Jones.
and Mrs. Hughes plan to make their
The cast follows: Recruiting offi
home at Echo.
cer,
Virgil Winterton; Town Crier,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammersold
their property in this district last Roswell Canfield: John Paul Jones,
week to Mr. and Mrs. .Jack Matthews, I James Harris; Lt. Richard Dale, Roy
f rmerly of LoGrende, who took vos- ! Bearrows; Marion, Donna Witthöft:
s ssion on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs
Matthews are both employed at the Sylvia, Lorraine Long; Deborah. Mar
U. O D. At the present time the ilyn Hughes: Priscilla. Louise Belt:
Carl Hammer family is staying at Dame Bly, Marjorie Hughes: Anne
the Lester Hammer home, and their Courtleigh, Delores Sturm: Capt.
plans for the future are still indefi Courtleigh, Earl Fowler.
nite.
Jimmy Gray, Alfred Holden: Capt.
Mrs. Myrnie Caldwell and Mrs.
Glenn Parsons accompanied Mr. and Landais, Ramona Mellon: Boodle,
Mrs. Kenneth Beebe and Miss Agnes Malvin Willeutt; Red Jerry, Sam Bu-
Caldwell of Irrigon to Eugene on Fri ford: Happy Hawkins. Dick Golds
day last week to attenti the funeral
of their grandmother. Mrs. Belle bury; Tommy, Tommy Schoonover;
Caldwell. They returned home Mon Ned, Jimmy McFarland: Heliotrope,
da V evening.
Virginia Gettman: Narcissus, Joyce
Mrs. George Liebe enjoyed a long Fagan; Sailors, Rodney Mittlesdorf
distance call Sunday evening from her and Earl Miller.
brother Alfred Mittlestadt who is
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stationed at Camp Beal in California. |
Donald
DeMo»» To Come Home
Walter Liebe, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Liebe, is now stationed at | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. DeMoss of the
Camp McCall, North Carolina. He | Columbia district have received word
is training in a glider infantry.
from Navy headquarters that their
Pace I» Promoted
son, Don DeMoss, has been dismissed
Harold Pace, former partsman for | from duties with the Navy effective
a Lewiston garage and also Rohrman March 15. It is believed that this is
Motor Co. and son of Mr. and Mrs. J. the first case where a local boy has
M. Pace of Hermiston, has been pro been released from duty to return to
moted from technical to staff ser- the farm under a new law recently
géant at his station at Fort Benning. Ì passed by Congress.
White Tag
13-oz. tins
MORNING GLORY
Quick or Regular
Red Tag
MORE VALUES—NOT RATIONED
15 - Sliced Pineapple
Doles 15 oz. tins
Tex-Zest
Libby
Apple Butter
99
O
2EC
as
Jell Well Dessert, pkg. 5*
Libby Tomato Slices 24c
46 oz. tins
99
,
10-oz. tin
tins
Edwards
Kadota Figs
Hot Sauce
Gardenside
can
tins
(MORROS
(INNE
L. 1
MORE VALUES—NOT RATIONED
S & W Apple Juice
Church’s
Quarts
"Mrs. Brown Goes
to War"
copy
while
supply
16
Green Olives 5 oz. jar 199
FREE!
Jumbo Ripe Olives
New booklet from the U
8. Treasury fr now at your
Safeway Store.
Get
your
8 - Grape Juice
lasts
18 oz. can
558
—a
Cucumber Chips
• C.H.B. - 21 oz. jar
Worcestershire Sauce
Derby - 5-oz.
ASPARAGUS 2 lbs. 298
L.vr
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Lve
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b. Section grapefruit over large bowl,
to retrieve juice, by cutting carefully
between dividing membranes and fruit
segments. Lift out sections separately.
Squeeze out as much juice as possible
from remaining membranes, saving to-
add to segments in jars.
e. Add about 14 cup of the syrup and
‘4 cup of the grapefruit juice to each
pint jar of fruit, so that liquid fills jar.
12 oz. jar
Sunset
a. Peel grapefruit with large sharp
knife, cutting deep enough to remove
the thin skin which separates the fruit
flesh from the rind.
d. Combine sugar and water in 1-ql.
saucepan and bring to a boil, stirring
until sugar is dissolved.
COFFEE
Libby’s
1%2 cups sugar
1% cups water
c. Pack grapefruit segments into hot
sterilized jars to within about I inch
of top.
Jollytime Pop Cor
24 - Solid Pk. Tomatoes
Del Monte
CANNED GRAPEFRUIT SEGMENTS
12 large firm grapefruit,
weighing about 11 lbs.
f. Seal jars and process in boiling
water bath 10 minutes. For water batíi;
Fill container with water deep enough
to cover tops of jars by 1 to 2 inches.
Heat almost to boiling. Carefully lower
hot and partially sealed jars into the
hot water, placing them so that they
do not touch each other. Cover con
tainer, heat to boiling and keep boil
ing vigorously for 10 minutes, count
ing time from minute when water
begins to boil vigorously.
Note: When canning in altitude, in-
crease processing time 10% for each
500 feet over 1,000 feet elevation for
water bath canning. For half pints and
pint jars, increase time only 5%.
g. Remove from water bath, and place
hot jars on folded cloth or paper, out
of draft, to cool. Store when cold.
Makes about 5 pints. N ote . For un
sweetened segments, instead of mak
ing and adding syrup in steps d and e,
add fruit juice to fill jar.
POINTS
per lb.
spring asparagus for dinner
7 - PORK STEAK
GO AHEAD WITH HOUSE
CLEANING
CARROTS, Calif
SPINACH, local
8 - PORK CHOPS
No longer docs house cleaning from
attic to basement need to mean family
upheavals or nervous breakdowns. For
ideas on how to do it systematically
and easily, read Julia Lee Wright’s
article in this week’s Family Circle
magazine. A new issue out every Tues-
day and free at Safeway.
6 - Shoulder Pork Rst
TOMATOES, Mexican
BROCCOLI, Calif
7 - LINK SAUSAGE
SPRING FRYERS
AD.
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kavr
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Safeway
H')memakert, Bureau
JULIA LEE WRIGHT. Dir
Finest AVOCADOS
Nourishing
ga.
so.
Good Food
ID.
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